Bridging the Gap Video: The Changing Face of Trucking
The trucking industry plays a major role in the functioning of the Canadian economy. Virtually all goods that are delivered to consumers find themselves on a truck during at least one segment of their journey and the industry employs in excess of 400,000 people.
CTA: Christmas Comes Early as Canadian Truckers Receive Accelerated CCA Rates for Equipment
CTA: The Government of Canada’s Fall Economic Fall Statement delivered an early Christmas present for the Canadian trucking industry in the form of significant accelerated cost allowances for tractor/truck capital; an emphasis on further harmonizing trucking regulations; enhancements to major western trade corridors to the United States as well as intermodal connectivity improvements.
Government of Alberta Releases MELT Class 1 Curriculum
On October 10, 2018, the Government of Alberta announced plans to introduce new Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) Program requirements for drivers seeking to obtain a Class 1 (tractor-trailer) or Class 2 (bus, school) driver’s licences. Since the announcement of the MELT Programs, Alberta Transportation has worked together with industry stakeholders to develop training curriculums for Class 1 and Class 2 MELT Programs that will meet the driver training needs of Albertans.
School Bus Safety Video
The Student Transportation Association of Alberta (STAA), in partnership with Alberta Traffic Safety Fund, has produced an educational video for drivers. According to STAA, the video will contribute to safer highways by highlighting safe driving procedures in compliance with the Traffic Safety Act.
CTA 2018 Fall Tour
The Canadian Trucking Alliance visited Grande Prairie on October 17 and Edmonton on October 18 to conduct roundtable sessions with Carrier Members – hosted by the Alberta Motor Transport Association. The sessions were aimed at better understanding the needs of the members in this region and discussing ways the CTA advocates for members on the national level.
Improving safety with new truck and bus training
Alberta Transportation: Alberta is mandating training for new commercial drivers and strengthening safety requirements for commercial carriers to enhance public safety.
AMTA in the News: Truck West
More needs to be done to attract women to industry, says WBF panel
EDMONTON, Alta. – Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) president Chris Nash believes companies that do not embrace diversity and inclusiveness will soon struggle to find talent.
CTA Offers Gov’t Solutions to Improve Trucking Competitiveness, Expand Growth
CTA: As trucking companies continue to grapple with thin margins and ever-escalating operating costs, it’s imperative governments do what they can to ensure the competitive playing field remains levelled across the industry, says the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
CTA: Tax Unfairness, Driver Shortage Holding Back Industry, Cnd Economy
CTA: The Canadian Trucking Alliance yesterday appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance to present the industry’s view on topics related to Canada’s economic growth and business competitiveness.
CTA’s Top Pre-Budget Asks
The Canadian Trucking Alliance issued five key policy recommendations to the federal government concerning tax fairness in the trucking sector, supporting important infrastructure projects across the country, and committing to implementing electronic on-board recorders by the end of 2019, among other things.
WCB Alberta Information Bulletin – Changes Effective September 1, 2018
Workers’ Compensation Board Alberta (WCB) is introducing a new return-to-work specialist service designed specifically for situations when return to work is a little more challenging. To support you in preparing for the changes to Bill 30 legislation, taking effect on September 1, the AMTA would like to provide you this information bulletin from WCB.
Stolen Equipment Recovered: 2006 Freightliner Tri-drive Texas Bed
CAODC Communications (August 27, 2018): The truck was recovered.
CTA: Driver Inc. is a Tax Mirage
The Canadian Trucking Alliance is warning truck drivers and carriers that using the so-called Driver Inc employment scheme could ultimately come back to bite them.
CTA: HR Challenges of Marijuana in the Workplace
Click here to read the Canadian Trucking Alliance’s HR challenges of marijuana in the workplace.
Canadian premiers ID ELDs among trucking issues needing attention
Effective June 1, 2018 the Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Act was repealed and replaced.
Canadian premiers ID ELDs among trucking issues needing attention
CTA: During a meeting on internal trade issues, premieres from across Canada agreed on accelerating the removal of intraprovincial trade barriers and identified several trucking-specific issues in need of attention.
Shovels in hand for start of Gordie Howe bridge construction
CTA: The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) was proud to be part of the ground-breaking ceremony marking the official start to construction of the long-awaited Gordie Howe International Bridge.
Alberta’s Special Olympics athletes need You…and your commercial vehicle
-Lonnie Croal, Truck Convoy for Special Olympics Planning Committee
Truck Convoy for Special Olympics is a celebration of the transportation industry and its support for Special Olympics.
What started as a local event in Florida in 2001, has evolved into an international event spanning across five provinces and more than 40 US states each year.
Airport Trail expansion moving ahead
Alberta Government: The governments of Canada, Alberta and Calgary, along with the Calgary Airport Authority, have committed to fund the completion of Calgary’s Airport Trail between 36 Street NE and 60 Street NE. Once complete, Airport Trail will create a second, critically needed east-west transportation corridor in north Calgary, improving passenger and cargo access to the airport, and better routes across Calgary’s growing northeast industrial-commercial area.
Better-trained drivers keep roads safe
Transportation Minister Brian Mason was on hand at a press conference at the AMTA Calgary office July 10, asking for input as the province moves forward with a plan to improve the training, testing and oversight of all drivers, particularly those in the commercial trucking industry.